Letra A Thousand Deaths de William Elliott Whitmore

Letra de A Thousand Deaths

William Elliott Whitmore


A Thousand Deaths
William Elliott Whitmore
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When that thing went down we all knew
It would never be the same again
Do what you can to survive, we all do
Try our best to feel something
And my worst nature gets the best of me
I could level cities with ferocity
I could crumble buildings and societies
With exceptional grace and phenomenal ease
But I’ve died a thousand times
And I’ll die a thousand more
This life can be so unkind
I hope I find what I'm searching for
I could burn up like a nuclear reactor
And glow like radium
Show up like a natural disaster
Disappear like a setting sun
Ane we fall down like autumn leaves
And we rise up with a gust of wind
Cry not for the bare limbs of trees
Come spring they’ll be full again
And I’ve died a thousand times
And I’ll die a thousand more
This life can be so unkind
I hope we find just what we’re searching for
I hope we find what we’re searching for


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